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One of the more intriguing longshot picks to win the Super Bowl is Baltimore. The Ravens are finally healthy and look like contenders with Lamar Jackson back. Baltimore's schedule sets up well down the stretch and the Ravens still have five division games left, including both contests with the Steelers.
The Indianapolis Colts moved up a bit in the odds to win the Super Bowl after landing Sauce Gardner. Did any other trade move the needle?
The NFL trade deadline rarely shakes up Super Bowl futures unless a superstar changes teams, but Tuesday’s flurry of deals was enough to move the betting board — and the Los Angeles Rams are sitting near the top of the odds.
Seattle's blowout of the Washington Commanders on Sunday night was a clinic by Darnold and also featured a swarming, attacking defense that ranks fifth in the league in scoring (18.8 points allowed per game) and is tied for third in sacks (27).
Only Indianapolis saw a significant change in Super Bowl odds after Tuesday's trade deadline, but Seattle has made a massive jump since the preseason.
The Chiefs have head-to-head losses to the Los Angeles Chargers and Jacksonville Jaguars, the two teams directly ahead of it in the wild-card standings. Patrick Mahomes and Co. still have to play the Denver Broncos twice, with the first meeting coming out of Kansas City's bye in Week 11.
Seahawks Legend and Super Bowl XLVIII Champion Sidney Rice sat down with Jen Mueller to discuss one of the most iconic secondaries in NFL history, the Legion of Boom. Today's show: Embraces years with Vikings and Seahawks (0:59),
The burgundy pants, white jersey and burgundy helmet with three stripes down the center will certainly evoke memories of Gibbs, John Riggins, Joe Theismann, Doug Williams and many others. What's missing will be the team's former Native American head logo, replaced by the Commanders' "W" sigil.
The Pittsburgh Steelers honored the Super Bowl XL team ahead of Sunday’s game against the Indianapolis Colts. This […] This article originally appeared on Steelers Now: Steelers Celebrate 20th Anniver